It seems to me that this year we have had a reasonable amount of success in the Juniors :D and that we can expect a fair few to graduate sucessfully onto the main tour.

Listed below are all the 17,18 and 19 year olds who have already managed to earn points, alongside their current ranking and age.
Andrew Murray and Miles Kasiri have notably had the most attention this year; does anybody else have an opinion about who else may have a bright future ahead ???

i do think miles and andrew are our best bets but i think a few of them could make ago of it will be interesting to watch and see how they do :)

ae wowww

02-03-2005 06:54 PM

Re: Promising Juniors

Has anyone heard of the Askey brothers (Jon I think is one?)-I had to play club tennis against them a while back.

Osomec

03-26-2011 04:41 AM

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Apart from Andy Murray, this is such depressing reading. It almost makes me want to give up on my new interest in following our current batch of juniors. But it is going to be different this time. Really.

Sombrerero loco

03-02-2014 10:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Osomec
(Post 10883111)

Apart from Andy Murray, this is such depressing reading. It almost makes me want to give up on my new interest in following our current batch of juniors. But it is going to be different this time. Really.

indeed. miles kasiri was a huge bluff also tbh, but just one more of many in british tennis... :hysteric:

GugaBackhand

07-13-2015 07:17 PM

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Who are the promising juniors of now? Will these guys below make part of a future depressing reading too?

Shame Golding packed it in, he looked a bright prospect initially but didn't really go on. Edmund will probably be a top 50 play at max, I'm not convinced by him at all. Broady is a player I like with regards to attitude might hit the top 100 one day but that's about it. Bad times for British Tennis.

Sombrerero loco

07-14-2015 10:04 PM

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brit tennis always has some promising players and juniors, but they burn out before/while making the transition to the tour